Sentence examples for emergence of guidelines from inspiring English sources

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Ms. Callanan and others in the field point to the halting emergence of guidelines to accommodate our high-speed world, in which many people are disconnected from their friends physically, yet connected to them electronically around the clock.

The potential conflicts of interest between advertisers, editors and authors have resulted in the emergence of guidelines and rules about disclosure of potential conflicts of interest, particularly for authors writing about the effectiveness and safety of specific products [ 28- 34].

Current debates about the use of estrogens in postmenopausal women and testosterone in elderly men and emergence of guidelines for individualized approach to sex steroid therapy allow the prediction of how responsible use of GH in geriatric medicine may eventually evolve.

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There are signs of an increased emphasis on both pace and quality guideline development in the past decade, which is exemplified by the emergence of guideline clearing houses (e.g. http://www.guideline.gov/), national programs (Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network) and societies (Guidelines International Network) [ 9- 11].

This perhaps explains the emergence of several guidelines such as the UN Global Compact, the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) guidelines, ISO Standards, and the AccountAbility (AA) guidelines.

The emergence of consensus guidelines has helped to optimize clinical management [21].

The underutilisation of venous thromboembolism (VTE) prophylaxis is still a problem in the UK despite the emergence of national guidelines and incentives to increase the number of patients undergoing VTE risk assessments.

This increased scientific focus has been accompanied by the recent emergence of clinical guidelines on the management of obesity in pregnancy [ 14, 15] and increased attention to obesity in pregnancy in the media [ 16].

Prioritised registries, transparent and accurate risk-assessment methods, and the emergence of clinical guidelines we can trust will enable more coordinated care for individual patients before, during and after different types of clinical encounters.

To reduce the risk of emergence of AmpC-hyperproducing Enterobacteriaceae, European guidelines discourage the use of third-generation cephalosporins as single-drug therapy against Enterobacter spp. [25].

We give some guidelines to avoid the emergence of this problem; these guidelines concern both the experiment design and the identification method.

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